NewsNovember 14, 2007

Cape Girardeau doctor and sculptor Zenon Duda will display a piece of his art in a Santa Monica, Calif., art show starting today. The piece is titled "Unvanquished" and is part of the Artists for Human Rights fine art show at the James Gray Gallery in Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, Calif...

By Matt Sanders ~ Southeast Missourian
Dr. Zenon Duda posed with his sculpture titled "Unvanquished." (Submitted photo)
Dr. Zenon Duda posed with his sculpture titled "Unvanquished." (Submitted photo)

Cape Girardeau doctor and sculptor Zenon Duda will display a piece of his art in a Santa Monica, Calif., art show starting today.

The piece is titled "Unvanquished" and is part of the Artists for Human Rights fine art show at the James Gray Gallery in Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, Calif.

Duda's piece will be displayed with paintings, sculptures and multimedia presentations by artists from around the globe, each reflecting the 30 points of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Artists for Human Rights was formed by actress Anne Archer with the purpose of brining awareness to human rights abuses.

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For more information on Artists for Human Rights visit www.artistsforhumanrights.org.

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